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Friday, September 11, 2020

The Allman Brothers Band-Seven Turns (1990)

At the end of the eighties four of the original members of the disappeared The Allman Brothers Band, returned to regroup the band on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of its founding, and for this they recruited the guitarist Warren Haynes who would be fundamental in the future of the career of the group in successive years.
Greg Allman, Dickey Betts, Jai Johanny and Butch Trucks, the original four members created together with Haynes the album "Seven Turns" (1990) which would put them back in the forefront of rock music today.
Seven Turns is unlike his works from the 70s, a work oriented towards the blues to the detriment of southern rock, something that although it does not detract from the album's merits, it does resent it to some extent.
Wonderful compositions like the blues rock "Good Clean Fun", the country rock "Let Me Ride", the blues "Low Down Dirty Mean", the lilting "Gambler's Roll" or the instrumental "True Gravity" compose his best work since "Idlewind South".

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